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Mayo Substitute


Question Posted Sunday March 17 2013, 4:40 pm

Hey guys,

My husband hates the taste of mayo so I was wondering if there was substitutes I could use in things like macaroni salads etc etc. I don't need ideas for what to put on sandwiches, because that's an easy fix. However for recipes that call for it in a sauce for example, I have no idea what to use instead.

Thanks a bunch!


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Additional info, added Monday March 18 2013, 5:03 pm:
Guys, I don't need answers with products that taste like mayo. You know how you can substitute apple sauce for oil? I want to know if there is something like that I can use in recipes instead of mayo. .

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Xui answered Monday March 18 2013, 12:23 am:
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